DRAG DROP
Your network contains two Active Directory forests named contoso.com and adatum.com. All domain
controllers run Windows Server 2012 R2.
A federated trust exists between adatum.com and contoso.com. The trust provides adatum.com users
with access to contoso.com resources.You need to configure Active Directory Federation Services (AD FS) claim rules for the federated trust.
The solution must meet the following requirements:
In contoso.com, replace an incoming claim type named Group with an outgoing claim type
named Role.
In adatum.com, allow users to receive their tokens for the relying party by using their Active
Directory group membership as the claim type.
The AD FS claim rules must use predefined templates.
Which rule types should you configure on each side of the federated trust?
To answer, drag the appropriate rule types to the correct location or locations. Each rule type may be
used once, more than once, or not at all. You may need to drag the split bar between panes or scroll to
view content.

Explanation:
* Acceptance transform rule set
A set of claim rules that you use on a particular claims provider trust to specify the incoming claims that
will be accepted from the claims provider organization and the outgoing claims that will be sent to the
relying party trust.
Used on: Claims provider trusts
* Issuance Authorization Rule Set
A set of claim rules that you use on a relying party trust to specify the claims that will be issued to the
relying party.
Used on: Relying party trusts
The Role of Claim Rules
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